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Cell Growth, Nutrition, Cytodifferentiation, and ...
After dissection the specimen may be processed directly for freezing or
inoculated into a pregrowth phase. Pregrowth in shoot tips is usually of 1—2 days
' duration. Henshaw et al. (1980b) have investigated the progressive increase
and ...
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Analogue and Numerical Modelling of Crustal-scale Processes
Flattening at depth Dipping at depth Two planar segments (a) One curved, one
planar segment (b) Ramp- flat-ramp H Growth beds J Pregrowth beds / Outer limit
of folding with depth. This latter type of extensional fault- bend fold resembles a ...
Susanne Janita Henriët Buiter, Guido Schreurs, Geological Society of London, 2006
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The Pure Theory of International Trade
prices remain constant at their pregrowth level. Because of the one-to-one
correspondence which exists between commodity prices and factor prices, on the
one hand, and between factor prices and the optimum capital/labor ratio, on the
other, ...
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Agricultural Biotechnology
Pregrowth-Desiccation Cryopreservation using a pregrowth-desiccation
procedure comprises the following steps: pregrowth treatment with
cryoprotectants, desiccation, rapid cooling, storage, and rapid warming. This
technique has been ...
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Thrust Fault-Related Folding: AAPG Memoir 94
APPENDIX RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN AREA OF RELIEF AND SHORTENING
Here we present key relationships between short- ening and observed areas of
relief as a function of height. The relationships are different for pregrowth and ...
Ken McClay, John H. Shaw, John Suppe, 2011
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Rice Genetics II: Proceedings of the Second International ...
Successful cryopreservation is dependent on both the cryogenic technique and
pre- and post-freezing tissue culture. Thus, a further objective of this investigation
was to establish optimum culture conditions during pregrowth and recovery.
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Cryopreservation and Freeze-drying Protocols
Shoot-tips rapidly dehydrate after dissection and they should be transferred to a
suitable medium immediately after removal. 13. Newly dissected tissues are
frequently sensitive to freezing injury and a period of pregrowth, often in the
presence ...
John G Day Mark R McLellan BioMedProtocols (Online Humana Press, John G. Day, 1995
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Applications of Plant Cell and Tissue Culture
A typical cryopreservation procedure consists of the following stages: pregrowth,
cryoprotection, freezing, storage, thawing and recovery. The exact treatments
given at each stage will vary with culture system; details can be found in the ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2008
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Conservation of Tropical Plant Species
6.2.3.5 Pregrowth The pregrowth technique consists of cultivating samples on
medium with cryoprotectants (generally sucrose), then cooling them rapidly by
direct immersion in liquid nitrogen. The pregrowth technique has been applied
for ...
M.N. Normah, H.F. Chin, Barbara M. Reed, 2012
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Cell and Tissue Culture Techniques for Cereal Crop ...
The cryopreservation process can be divided into seven stages: pregrowth,
cryoprotection, freezing, storage, thawing, viability estimation, and recovery.
These have been described in detail by Ashwood-Smith and Farrant (1980),
Finkle et a1 ...